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Original Post: DCOM lives!
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Enterprise Services has a very elegant solution for mixing the two models in that
it uses Remoting to do almost all marshaling work (with two exceptions: QC and calls
with isomorphic call sigs) and then tunnels the serialized IMessage through DCOM transport,
which means that you get full CLR type fidelity while using a rock solid transport
that has been continuously optimized ever since 1993. I understand that some
people consider a 10 year old protocol boring; I just call it "stable." [Clemens
Vasters]